The narrator of the story "The Rocket Man" by Ray Bradbury feels

A) A desire to succeed in school
B) A longingness to be close to his father
C) Anger towards his mother
D) Hatred for his father's career

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In "The Rocket Man" by Ray Bradbury, the narrator, who is the son of a rocket man, feels B) A longingness to be close to his father. The story explores the emotional distance between the son and his father due to the father's career as a rocket man, highlighting the yearning for connection and the struggle with the father's frequent absences.

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